Dig takes a trip down memory lane with Jim Cielencki and get him to talk about his first time on a BMX bike, first sponsor and a bunch of other important firsts from the Sunday Bikes head honcho.
Cory Wiergowski off Sunday Bikes
I did not see this one coming! Cory Wiergowski has been making waves this year, with banger video parts like the one above. Surprisingly, he will no longer be part of the Sunday Bikes team. Here is what Cory had to say about the change via his Facebook:
“After a year on sunday bikes, we have decided to go our separate ways. I greatly appreciate everything they have done for me and owe them alot.”
Products: Vol. 53

No slowing down on these Products: columns! This week we’ve got the Tom Dugan Signature complete from Fit Bike Co., the Nathan Peg from Eclat, Aegis hub guards from Profile Racing, Linear Zip Line brake cable from Sunday and the TSG Dawn helmet to keep your head right. I know you’re itching to go out and ride, so let’s get into this!
Product: Sunday – Broadcaster Bars

Sunday have released their new Broadcaster bars. These post-weld heat-treated chromoly bars have a rise of 8.9″, 28.5″, 12-degrees of backsweep and 1-degree of upsweep with straight gauge tubing on the bends and a butted cross bar. The Broadcaster bars come in black and chrome with a weight of 2.1 lbs. with a price tag of $57.99 – $67.99. You can find out more about the bars right here or you can have your local shop hit up Full Factory Distribution to get you a set ordered up today.
Spotted on The Merged.
Alex Magallan Bike Check
Product: Sunday – Linear Zipline Cable
Sunday Bikes have gone out and created a new linear cable that’s not only cleaner, but it’s cut to size and has a low price tag on it. Take a peek at a few photos above, then check out what makes it unique below. After that, have your local shop get at Full Factory Distribution to get some ordered up!
“We would like to introduce to you our new Linear Zipline brake cable. I know you’re probably thinking, we picked this straight out of a catalog and just put our name on it. Well that couldn’t be further from the truth.
The Linear Zipline uses a whole new housing technology that makes it as strong as all the other non-Odyssey Linear cables on the market today. The new technology has allowed us to remove the traditional mesh look that you find with other Linear cables. It has also allowed us to offer this cable at a price that is a 1/3 cheaper than other cables.This cable comes pre-cut to a BMX length of 40″, so you won’t need to cut the cable at any point. Just unpack it and install. No cable cutters required.
Check below for all the reasons why this isn’t your average Linear cable.
New Housing Technology makes the cable:
Equal the strength of other non-Odyssey Linear cables.
Loses the traditional mesh look.
1/3 cheaper than other Linear cables on the market.
USA MSRP $6.99
Pre-cut length:
Makes this cable BMX specific
No wire cutters needed to cut off excess.
Color options:
Black
Watermelon Green
Pink”
TJ Henderson Bike Check
Products: Vol. 51

It’s that time of the week again to get your fix on some dialed BMX parts to keep your bike looking fresh. This week we’re going to take a closer look at two of the new seats from Profile Racing and Madera, the new Freeze front load stem from Sunday, Mike Aitken’s Series 4 frame from Fit Bike Co. and the new Simone Barraco signature Strada tire from The Shadow Conspiracy. I know you’re itching to get out and ride so let’s get to this!


